This surprisingly modern-looking building, in reality a functionalist wonder designed by Oldřich Tyl and Josef Fuchs and opened in 1929, was designed to host trade fairs. It...
Dukelských hrdinů 47The National Gallery relaunched its permanent display of Bohemian Baroque art in spring 2008 at the sprawling Renaissance-era Schwarzenberg Palace. The museum presents around...
Hradčanské námêstí 21There are two separate spaces for exhibitions in the Old Town Hall. The one entered on the ground floor shows a mixed bag of predominantly photographic shows, including the...
Staromêstské námêstí 1The Premonstratensian Order (or Norbertines) set up house at this monastery in 1140 and soon after embarked upon their austere programme of silent contemplation and celibacy....
Strahovské nádvoří 1Built between 1897 and 1900, this neo-Renaissance museum is a work of art in itself, boasting richly decorated halls, stained- and etched-glass windows, and intricately painted...
Ulice 17. listopadu 2Part of the Wallenstein Palace complex and operated by the National Gallery, the Wallenstein Riding School space plays host to some of Prague's most popular exhibitions -...
Valdštejnská 3Built from curvaceous expanses of wrought iron and designed to house the Jubilee Exhibition of 1891, Výstavištê played a key role in Prague's art nouveau movement. During the...
U VýstavištêThis Baroque house showcases the National Gallery's surprisingly extensive collection of Asian art. The Chinese and Japanese holdings are particularly good, but there's also a...
Bartošova 2Enlightened aristocrats trying to rouse Prague from provincial stupor founded the Šternberg Gallery in the 1790s. Located just outside the gates of Prague Castle, the palace...
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